Carbon removal technology is more than just a climate solution

This is nation-building that makes sense—economically, environmentally, and socially.
Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage technology offers a path to not just upgrade pulp and paper facilities, but transform them into next-generation clean energy hubs that generate revenue while removing carbon from the atmosphere, writes Catie O'Neal.

It's a busy time in Canada, with leaders at every level making grand plans for how we ought to transform our economy, but we shouldn’t let nation-building projects distract from the incremental projects and technologies that are available to us today.

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